Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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STAGE IS SET FOR ANNUAL SAPULPA-TULSA GRID SCRAP
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GAME THIS YEAR
TO BE GREATEST
TRAINS SOON TO
■-- _ ^ _ ton.
BOTH TEAMS HAVE ENVIABLE Officials
RECORDS and ARE LEAD
INC FIELD FOR TITLE
j washout near Welaetka during ihejof the Panama nUrad ' Dkl^BUbT i T^foun^gJu'"of I
MOVE REGULARLY gjHg,i - - j
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CURRENT STOPS xo REPAIR ROOF 2255tS |
CANAL VESSELS _ Wallc-e and Assistant CountyAtter
thusiasts and Tulsans who are ex
pected to attend More seating space
hi.** been provided and every arrange-
W UL, nt that will make comfortable
QTIJHFNT RATTLE what may be the seasons biggest
J) 1 UUC.IT I l i o( h|(tf] §chool footbal, „pecta*
PHONE 185 IF YOU'-
MISS YOUR HERALD
of the Oklahoma Union
Kallwar company announced today
that special interurbe-n trains will be
WILL SOON BE MOVING
NORMALY
hat special lcicruruE-n awn* — OKLAHOMA CITY. Oct. 23.—State
perated between Sapulpa and Tulsa, rall gerviCtl was nearing normal to-
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THE EVENT:
The big annual scholastic gud
Iron < lassie—8APULPA verses
TULSA.
THE PLACE:
League Baseball Park.
TIME:
Kick-cff promptly at 1:30 to
mom) m aft^mooi.
CONTESTANTS:
Coach Virgil Jones’ unbeaten
Sarulpa high school team and
Teach E W. Raus Tulsa high
school eleven
COLORS:
Sapulpa—Blue and White.
TuLa—Crimson and Cream.
throughout tomorrow afternoon to day as the capital city, hardest hit
handle fane. by the recent flood of the North
Sapulpa* record to date this sea- eg,ft,d|an, routed Its traffic upon
»on, with the only defeat administer n,.ariy regular schedules The Ruck
_ j a__.W. (.uahtnun of ArltMllHllM Ufl 1* I s_l____■ ...... a ...111 nroKc V.1
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ed by the freshmen of Arkansas uni- ! jalatid west will probably start late
counting gatne, Is as tin. .tii, ati it*.no
versitv not
follows:
Sapulpa 21,....
Sapulpa 2*> ....
Sapulpa 27. ..
Sapulpa 0....
Sapulpa 10....
today connecting with El Reno, cut
off for more than a week by shaky
T. U. 2nds 0 |„terurbans. The Santa Fe was nor-
Bartlesville 0 ima, aDd thp Krl*co wm
---- .wn.ee.- niai ttn„ lhp rrisco win be running
.Oklahoma City 7 .regularly after today. The Orient
.......l. n through the western part of the
Dnimright " ;state was said to be tied up on ac-
— count of the washout and Kaly ser
Opponents 19 I rice between Burkburnett and Devol
In alx games this year Tulsa has;will be held up pending repair on
not been defeated. The Tulsans have l the bridge over.Red River. The Ft.
•cored 275 points to their opponent’s ^smlth and Western, tied up by a
6.
Sapulpa 84
CHARGES ABANDONMENT
_ NEW YORK. Oct. 24 - The roof ry Edwin DeFord prosecuted the
BALBOA HEIGHTS. C Z. Oct 14 JJJJ. ‘"on * the^top^floor ' *“* ^ ***
^.n^nto^tr Uke^steX of a »«;»ent during a storm here -
caused s strong current wbere me ia»i n«s ‘ VcGrath on the ground ^ ... . j
lake connects with the canal and Mkh« 11 M That ghe abandoned him while he
3*p‘,dma wheTl»0*deUyrt*ISlpa" ree Whan sis behold*furalluw' appropriated the
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sarrsLr'ft.■sspsai
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- VapoRub
For AII Co Id Troub les
was at Its
culverts. A
another man is the allegation of Roy
Gable in hU divorce petition Med
In district court asking for absolute |
divorce from Myrtle Gable.
Vicks
Sold by
Cowman’s Pharmacy
Inc.
Officials for tomorrow's game will
----be: eoGrge Watkins, referee iSe-
By J. H. BOOKER svaneel; Briggs. (Mlssiuril. umpire;
Sapulpa v» Tulsa. Illulvaney, independence. Kans., head
Tomorrow’s the big dsry when the nj,esman.
eves of *11 Oklahoma followers of l substitutes with the two teams
scholastic football will be turned to- Are: Tulsa. Rurbans. Adklson. Brad
ward league Park here. jey and Gatea. Sapulpa. Cornwell.
The annual feature of the high fannon, Rodman. Carrlgan and Van-
A
school football season, the game be
tween Coach Virgil Jones' Sspulpa
high school huskies and the wut
riors under Coach E. ft. Rau. from
Tulsa high, promises to be the great
e»t drawing card this year It has
been since the yearly contest be-
came a treat for grid fans.
With both teams possessing en
viable records so far this season and
far ahead of the real of their class
In the Oklahoma and conference ti-
tle race*. tomorrow# battle Is ei
perted to see some of the finest foot-
ball ever displayed on a Sapulpa
gridiron Both teams hanre been point
jng themselves for this week s wrang
le. under the direction of the state's
di»eer.
The record for the two teams:
1119 Sapulpa 0. Tula# 45.
1917 Sapulpa 0. Tulsa 65.
1918 Sapulpa 0. Tulsa 47.
192" Sapulpu 7. Tulsa 7.
1921 Sapulpa S3. Tulsa 0.
1922 Sapulpa «. Tula# 9.
PROBABLE LINEUP
TUL8A
Flayer
Position
Weight
Markaviti
RE
150
Moore (c)
RT
178
Martin
KG
lb€
Kelly
C
165
Drain
LQ
155
Brocoa
LT
161
Brook*
LE
168
Inara ham
lhb
135
8helby
It HR
135
<5 rime*
y
140
Goforth
Fit
SAPULPA
165
Player
Position
Weight
Nettles
LE
165
Uhaatain
LT
171
McKinney
LG
169
Rtnith
C
160
McLain
RO
197
llu»h
RT
186
Rrhmldt
KE
138
Rtroud
y»
138
4’allls
HUB
„ 145
Ford
LHB
141
t’aywood
(c) FU
181
PONCA CITY. Okla.—Ponca City
claims that It has the fewest fires
pf wny city In Oklahoma.
During Stptember, there were only
three calls turned In, and only one
blase, that being at the stables of
the Polo Grounds, outside the city
limits, was a total loss. It was point-
ed out. .
A new fire truck has been added
to the city firefighting equipment
only recently. Provisions for the In-
stailatlon of a complete modern fire
Aspirin J
Say‘ Bayer”-Genuine! j=
f
m
OUTSIDE
LOOKING IN
“And He said unto me. My grace Is nufflctent for thee;
for my strength Is made perfect In weakness. Most glad
ly therefore will I rather glory In my Infirmities, that tho
power of Christ may rest upon me.”—2 Cor. 129.
Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin
the erection of a new city fire sta-
tion.
stailatlon or a complete 44 Genuine oa/er imicw v* .........
alarm system are now being made In have been prescribed- by physicians
------- -*•- 0Yer twenty three years and proved
safe by millions for Colds and grippe
misery. Handy boxes of twelve tab-
lets cost pnly few cents at any
| dm g store. Each package contains
proper directions for Colds and tells
jhow to prepare an Aspirin gargle for
sore throat and tonsllltls.
CALENDAR OF THE YALE
THEATRE
Thura. and Frl. Oct. 25 and 26
F. B. O. Presents ’’ITCHING
. PALMS.” a delightful comedy drama,
one of the most entertaining pictures
ever screened with an, all atar caat.
MOTHER! Children Cry
“FlHchwr’s Caitorin”
for =
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Half a doten nonresidents of Sa
ipulpa obtained marriage license#
here yesterday as follows: C T Itov.
Is 25. ad Miss Nonah Weiner, 19,
both of Tulsa. Russell Wllllwms. 3H.
-——- Avery, and Alice Garcia. 20, ChamT
foremost' scholastic coaVhlng staffs. j;er; and Luther Freeman. 24. and
I. ft... #• *. m • nf »tVk l H<Hiad« thlfl Ui.
Bayer’s Aspirin*
Sold by
Cowman’s Pharmacy
Inc.
w^tHAT do we expect of the Church? Ahe we shun-
▼ ▼ ning one of the great avenues of progress because
the church does not meet the full requirements of what
we think it should? Are we standing on the outside and
hurling criticisms at an institution which we have not
helped in any way to improve or build up? The enure
is the only avenue provided by man through which we
may receive organized help in living a Christian lire.
foremost Knuiiiui tier; ana uumn
In the cam;m of the twa aquaria this MUa Ueota Fork. 17, mothers con-
w.. k has been given over to atrenu- g«.nt both of Tulsa.
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ous rehearsals of the tactics that will
bo used, many of them for the first
U xur lit* iiidi
h. »tt« pt to rein v. one CIJ1 PHER IS BEST
m the ch ^
, i.-n.l ng nmk- It Is alm-st a JQ CLEAR UP UGLY,
c< rtalnty that the winners of tomor
row’s game will have a fine chance
for final honors when the 1923 sea-
son ends.
Much work la being done to ac-
commodate the crowd of local en
BROKEN OUT SKIN
Red Peppier Heat
Stops Backache
of red peper take# the
lame back.
Irritation and Breaking Out Often
Healsd Ovar Night Saya Skin
Specialist
The heat ---_ ■
“ouch” from a sore, lame back, it
can not hurt you, and It certainly
ends the torture at once.
When you are suffering so you can
hardly get around. Just try Red Pep-
per Rub. Httd you will have the quick-
est relief known. Nothing has such
concentrated, penetrating heat as red
1 Just n, soon as you apply Red Pep
per Rub you will feel the tingling
lu-at. In three minutes U warm# the
sore spot through nnd through. 1 am
and soreness are gone.
Ask any d-ugglst for a Jar of Row
les Red I'epper Rub. Be sure to g«
the genuine, with the name llowlea
on each puckage.
Any breaking out or skin lrTltstlon
on face, nock or body Is overcome I
quickest by applying Menthol Sulphur
says a noted skin specialist. Be-
cause of 11s germ destroying prop j
ertlea. nothing has ever been found
to take the place of this sulphur |
preparation that Instantly trims
ease from the itching, burning and
Irritation
Mentho-Sulphur heals ecaemx rlgp-
up. leaving the skin cl«a* ..no
smooth. It seldom falls to relieve
the torment or disfigurement. A lit-
tle JaF of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur
may be obtained at any drug store.
It Is used like cold cream. —Advt.
ooodAear
Service Station
1
KTO other tire h&a
ll the sliplesagrip
of the famous Good-
year All-Weather
Tread. Ita high,
thick, sharp-edged
blocks grip hard,
hold fast, and hang
on. The result is a
steady, sure, safe
pace in any traffic or
in any going, with
a car and tire per-
formance perfectly
matched for eco-
nomical efficiency.
At Cm ■ dvr lar^fi ■ Sfaffen
Desfri M ••// rerusw-
mffc« nmm Geedvggr
(srda milk tb*i hmmtimJ Alb-
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Would you like to live in a communitv where there
are no churches? The answer is plain. • The church in
any community is the fountain head of constructive
thoughts from which radiate waves of influence which
permeate every individual life. The church places its
stamp upon every community. Let us consider carefully
what we are doing in the way of personal service i*1 add-
ing our might in the improvement of the church and the
extension of its influence? Are we doing our full ^^y-
Are we doing our share in passing on to others the bene-
fits that have been bestowed upon us by those who have
made sacrifices that our lives may be made better, and
consequently happier? There must be some duty rest-
ing upon every individual. ,
SELECT A CHURCH AND THEN SUPPORT IT
BY YOUR ATTENDANCE
ThU advertisement is paid for by a group of men who have been personally
benefited by religion and believe the churches represent the greatest
force for good.
Red Pepper Heat
Sold by
Cowman’s Pharmacy
Inc.
Kalao Filling Station
Sapulpa Motor Co.
Bowles’ Mentho Sulphur
Cowman‘S Pharmacy GOODYEAR
Inc.
Pf L
Healing Cream
Stops Catarrh
YOU KNOW ME AL
'That’.
Clogged Air Passages Open At Once
Nostrils Cleared
If your nostril# are clogged and
or a cold, get Ely’a Cream Balm at
any drug store. Apply a little of)
this pure, antiseptic, germ destroy-
Ing cream Into your nuetrlla and I®1
U penetrate through every air paa 1
•age of your head and membranes.
Instant relief.
V4HtRt OtO
yoo GET
THC tPEFW*
THAT *TMiS
G-«L WAS
A COOW f
How good It feels. Tour head ts
clear. Your nostrils are open. You
br< athe freely. No more hawking
or anufflng. Head colds and catarrh
yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed
up. choked up and miserable. Relief
la sure.—Adv.
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Healing Cream
Sold by
Cowman’s Pharmacy
Inc.
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 25, 1923, newspaper, October 25, 1923; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520909/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.